Tastefully converted caravan with solid annex.
Inside features are fantastic, such as the Main bedroom with large windows that let in lots of natural light.
Roomy galley style kitchen with space for a dining table, currently used as a home office space.
Separate bathroom with Shower and toilet.
The log burner in the lounge area packs out a lot of heat, but its outside that you will really enjoy.
With an outside laundry area, and a massive shed/ man cave complete with a wicked wood burner for the cooler nights, and loads of room for the tools and toys.
Separate outdoor laundry and a fully enclosed area that could be used as a dog kennel or storage area.
Exterior is painted with solar repellent paint, to upstand the heat, and outdoor blinds on the outdoor area keeps it nice and cool.
To find out more Contact Jade Toroa on 0498 204 561.
• 1Bedroom
• 1 Bathroom
• Established fruit trees, citrus orange, lemon, mandarin.
• Plenty of parking space.
• Crushed bluemetal yard
• Grape vines and established citrus trees,
This property at 83 Hall Street, Leonora is a one bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Jade Toroa at Kalgoorlie Metro Property Group on 12 Nov 2021.
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Leonora is a townsite in the eastern goldfields 833 kilometres northeast of Perth and 237 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie. The townsite takes its name from nearby Mount Leonora which was named by the explorer/surveyor John Forrest in 1869. Forrest named the hill after a lady friend of his, Miss Phylis Leonora Hardey of Grove Farm on the Swan River near Perth.
Gold was discovered in the Leonora district in 1894 by a prospector named Morrissey, but further rich finds in 1895/96 resulted in rapid development and drew attention to the area. The Gwalia and Sons of Gwalia mines brought Leonora to the attention of the world. The Government sought to establish a townsite here in 1897, and following survey the townsite was gazetted in 1898, although by the time of survey and gazettal there were already many residences and businesses established. By 1902 Leonora and Gwalia were connected by a steam tramway.